Deposition of JWH-018, JWH-073 and their metabolites in hair and effect of hair pigmentation

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Jihyun Kim
Sanghwan In
Yuran Park
Meejung Park
Eunmi Kim
Sooyeun Lee
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[1] Narcotic Analysis Division,College of Pharmacy
[2] National Forensic Service,undefined
[3] Keimyung University,undefined
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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2013年 / 405卷
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Synthetic cannabinoids; JWH-018; JWH-073; Drug abuse; Hair analysis; UHPLC–MS–MS;
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Analysis of drugs in hair is often used as a routine method to obtain detailed information about drug ingestion. However, few studies have been conducted on deposition of synthetic cannabinoids and metabolites in hair. The first purpose of this study was to establish and validate an analytical method for detection of JWH-018, JWH-073, and their metabolites in hair, by use of UHPLC–MS–MS, for forensic application. The second purpose was to investigate the distribution of synthetic cannabinoids metabolites in hair and the effect of hair pigmentation, by use of an animal model. For this, JWH-073 was chosen as a representative synthetic cannabinoid. Finally, the developed method was applied to hair samples from 18 individuals suspected of synthetic cannabinoids use. JWH-018, JWH-073, and their metabolites were extracted from hair with methanol. The extract was then filtered and analyzed by UHPLC–MS–MS with an electrospray ion source in positive-ionization mode. Validation proved the method was selective, sensitive, accurate, and precise, with acceptable linearity within the calibration ranges. No significant variations were observed when different sources of both human and rat hair were used. The animal study demonstrated that JWH-073 N-COOH M was the major metabolite of JWH-073 in rat hair, and hair pigmentation did not have a significant effect on incorporation of JWH-073 and its metabolites into hair. In the analysis of 18 authentic hair samples, only JWH-018, JWH-018 N-5-OH M, and JWH-073 were detected, with wide variation in concentrations.
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